Aldayel Abdulrahman S, Aldayel Abdulaziz A, Almutairi Ahmed M, Alhussain Hamad A, Alwehaibi Sultan A, Almutairi Talal A
College of Medicine, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Int J Pediatr. 2020 Oct 22;2020:8889912. doi: 10.1155/2020/8889912. eCollection 2020.
Parental recognition of children's developmental milestones has been correlated with more effective childcare strategies and overall better outcomes for children. However, the knowledge that parents have about children's development remains uncertain which reflects serious concerns about children's health in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, this study was undertaken to identify parents' knowledge levels about children's developmental milestones and the information sources they rely on for this knowledge. . We recruited 1471 parents aged ≥18 with at least one child under 14 and living in Riyadh to participate in an online survey between July of 2019 and January of 2020.
Most respondents showed a poor level of knowledge (80.0%) in all of four domains. However, mothers had more acceptable levels of knowledge (21.0%) than fathers (10.0%) ( ≤ 0.01). There was a significant association between knowledge and age at first child's birth; respondents who had their first child between 39 and 50 had the highest levels of knowledge (37.5%; ≤ 0.01). In the four domains of development, parents were found to have the most knowledge about physical development (52.3%), followed by cognitive development (21.6%), social development (21.5%), and emotional development (21.2%). Only a few parents (5%) claimed to always rely on their healthcare professionals for information.
There is a lack of appropriate knowledge about developmental milestones among parents, which reflects serious concerns about children's health in Saudi Arabia. Healthcare institutions and pediatricians currently play a minimal role in health education. Effective health education programs and strategies should be implemented to improve child development outcomes in the community.
父母对儿童发育里程碑的认知与更有效的育儿策略以及儿童总体更好的成长结果相关。然而,父母对儿童发育的了解程度仍不明确,这反映出沙特阿拉伯对儿童健康的严重关切。因此,本研究旨在确定父母对儿童发育里程碑的了解程度以及他们获取这些知识所依赖的信息来源。我们招募了1471名年龄≥18岁、至少有一个14岁以下子女且居住在利雅得的父母,于2019年7月至2020年1月期间参与一项在线调查。
大多数受访者在所有四个领域的知识水平都较差(80.0%)。然而,母亲的知识水平(21.0%)比父亲(10.0%)更可接受(≤0.01)。知识水平与第一个孩子出生时的年龄之间存在显著关联;第一个孩子出生在39至50岁之间的受访者知识水平最高(37.5%;≤0.01)。在四个发育领域中,父母对身体发育的了解最多(52.